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English
Oxford University Press
22 May 2020
How does the English legal system work? How does it affect everyday life? How well does it achieve its aims?

Addressing these questions and more, English Legal System provides students with the fundamental knowledge they need to approach the subject with confidence. Packed with questions, case studies and examples, this book takes students on a journey, inviting them to read, understand, see the law in practice, and then think for themselves.

The strongest foundation for students at the start of their study of law; this is a clear, complete, and contextualized account of the English legal system and an essential guide.

Digital formats and resources

The fourth edition is supported by online resources and is available for students or institutions to purchase in a variety of digital formats.

- The ebook is enhanced with embedded self-assessment activities, and multi-media content including video clips from a range of sources, to offer a fully immersive experience and extra learning support. www.oxfordtextbooks.co.uk/ebooks

- These study tools that enhance the ebook, along with web links to guide further reading, and a guide to reading cases, are available as stand-alone resources for use alongside the print book. Lecturers can access the diagrams from the book for use in their teaching.
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Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   4th Revised edition
Dimensions:   Height: 245mm,  Width: 190mm,  Spine: 30mm
Weight:   1.444kg
ISBN:   9780198853800
ISBN 10:   0198853807
Pages:   752
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
1: Studying the English legal system 2: An overview of the English legal system 3: Legislation and the law-making process 4: The interpretation of statutes 5: The doctrine of judicial precedent 6: The law and institutions of the European Union 7: Human rights in the United Kingdom 8: The judiciary 9: The legal profession 10: The jury 11: Access to justice 12: The criminal process: the suspect and the police 13: The criminal process: pre-trial and trial 14: Sentencing 15: The civil process 16: Alternative dispute resolution 17: Tribunals 18: Criminal and civil appeals

Steve Wilson is a Former Principal Lecturer at Northumbria University, Newcastle. Helen Rutherford is a Senior Lecturer at Northumbria University, Newcastle. Tony Storey is a Senior Lecturer at Northumbria University, Newcastle. Natalie Wortley is an Associate Professor at Northumbria University, Newcastle. Birju Kotecha is a Senior Lecturer at Northumbria University, Newcastle.

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